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WWII
Surrender
Documents
Historical Background

In the beginning
there were two. The German document was completed on the 7th day of
May, 1945, at Reims, France. The Japanese surrender document was
signed and accepted on board the U.S. Battleship Missouri at Tokyo Bay,
Japan, on the 2nd day of September, 1945.

When those documents were signed, permission was given for any Allied or
Axis country wanting to prepare versions of the documents in their own text
and language, translating from the original English forms, providing that
their document preserved the intended meaning of the document.

Now
there are Six. Our complete and accurate World War II Surrender
Documents are the genuine texts from the authenticated originals. The
German and Japan originals are in English , and there are translations
from China, Japan, Germany and Russia, all of which are complete in their
languages. See our Order
Form for options.

There
are still a few million U.S. WWII veterans who remain alive as we begin the
21st century, and there are about 30 million of their children and
relatives. You won't find a single one who isn't proud of what was
accomplished in that conflict. Order your copies, and then order a few
more for others you know who will appreciate having these most important
U.S. documents to proudly display.